This is a
documentary that is looking into the life of the late chess Grandmaster and
eleventh World Champion Bobby Fischer. It consolidates interviews with
chess players Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, Sam Sloan, Susan Polgar, Garry
Kasparov, Asa Hoffmann, Friðrik Ólafsson, Lothar Schmid and others. It
incorporates never-before-seen footage from the World Chess Championship in
1972.
This entrancing film archives the ascent and fall of chess
grandmaster Bobby Fischer. It isn't generally about chess; it is more focused
on a man who was fixated by it. As
a consequence of his quest for flawlessness on the chess board, he, piece by
piece, lost his own mental health. The
power of the psyche diversions important to succeed in top level chess flooded
into the individual existence of Fischer until he turned into a completely fledged
neurotic schizophrenic.
The
ultimate result of this lifestyle brought up his public anti-Semite and
September 11th ravings. This clearly demonstrated his deteriorating
mental condition. His genius on the chess board was driven by his condition
more than anything else.
Muy buen documental
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